"Perhaps." Viscount Melbourne seemed not eager to discuss this topic: "But we still won two seats from the Tory Party."
"But the change in the election situation is worth noting." Viscount Palmerston reminded: "William, you can't possibly ignore what Disraeli and Hastings have been up to in London recently."
"Disraeli is, after all, a Tory Party member of parliament, which is not hard to understand."
"And Hastings?" Viscount Palmerston mentioned the name with anger: "First it was Caucasus, then London; he truly is Brougham's good student. We must pay more attention to him, it's said that this guy has already entered Kensington Palace."
Compared to Palmerston's dislike of Arthur, Viscount Melbourne held no negative views towards Arthur.
